The Hunt For Gollum


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The Hunt For Gollum

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Anybody seen this yet? It's released on the 3rd May, looks good.

http://www.thehuntforgollum.com
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I think I remember reading about this over at Worm's, but I don't think I've seen the trailers before now. Thanks for the link.
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Before I look at this video, is this a prequel, interquel, or sequel?

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Um.. I suppose it's an interquel. When Gandalf deduced that Bilbo's ring was in fact the One ring he needed to ensure that the Enemy did not find out. Unfortunately, Bilbo told Gollum about Baggins and the Shire. So Gollum had to be located and protected from interrogation by Sauron's agents.

(I haven't had a chance to watch it yet).
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interesting will look into when I get home. Gollum was on the loose for 500 years before the events leading up to him meeting bilbo so I wonder where it plugs in.

Interesting indeed, wish the HLP would allow stuff like this, the Duniverse would only be enriched that much more:)
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There's also this (http://www.bornofhope.com/) in the pipeline.

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This hour long original drama is set in the time before the War of the Ring and tells the story of the Dúnedain, the Rangers of the North, before the return of the King. Inspired by only a couple of paragraphs written by Tolkien in the appendices of the Lord of the Rings we follow Arathorn and Gilraen, the parents of Aragorn, from their first meeting through a turbulent time in their people's history.
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trang wrote:interesting will look into when I get home. Gollum was on the loose for 500 years before the events leading up to him meeting bilbo so I wonder where it plugs in.

Interesting indeed, wish the HLP would allow stuff like this, the Duniverse would only be enriched that much more:)
It occurs between Bilbo's permanent disappearence from the Shire and the Chapter Shadows of the Past in The Fellowship Of The Ring. There is a good 17 year gap there (Bilbo's 111th birthday is Frodo's 33th; Frodo leaves the Shire when he is 50).

At least, as far as I can recall...

It is set at the very least between The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring.
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I think Im one of the only people that does not really like LotR films and or books.
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I'm coming for you... :twisted:
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Only fantasy books I've read. That was long enough ago that I enjoyed the movies and didn't dwell on the inconsistancies.
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Baraka Bryan wrote:
SwordMaster wrote:I think Im one of the only people that does not really like LotR films and or books.
i like the movies, but i couldnt make it through the books... found them painful. I'm not a fantasy guy anyways
Yah thats the thing for me its like, just not my sort of thing I mean I appreciate the story and the fact it is such a popular fiction form. But its just not my idea of entertainment... I like the first film the best but even then its like a 5 or 6 out of 10 at best
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Love both the LotR books and the films, especially the Extended Editions.
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SwordMaster wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:
SwordMaster wrote:I think Im one of the only people that does not really like LotR films and or books.
i like the movies, but i couldnt make it through the books... found them painful. I'm not a fantasy guy anyways
Yah thats the thing for me its like, just not my sort of thing I mean I appreciate the story and the fact it is such a popular fiction form. But its just not my idea of entertainment... I like the first film the best but even then its like a 5 or 6 out of 10 at best
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Im just not into the idea of "magic"
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SwordMaster wrote:Im just not into the idea of "magic"
Earthsea had good magic - giving it consequences etc.
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In the preface to the Silmarillion (in a letter) Tolkien gives some interesting ideas about magic or 'Machine' and its philosophical importance with regard to concepts of good and evil. Tolkien's work can be surprisingly deep at points.
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SwordMaster wrote:Im just not into the idea of "magic"
Light saber... flaming sword... what's the difference? Do you understand how either works?
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Freakzilla wrote:
SwordMaster wrote:Im just not into the idea of "magic"
Light saber... flaming sword... what's the difference? Do you understand how either works?
I am not sure about the flamming sword, although Im thinking of.... the final fight at the end of Kurt Wimmer's Ultraviolet

A lightsaber does have a science fiction behind it, although never explained in detail, the science behind plasma based energy and so on is not beyond the span of science fiction. The force could be magic, could be a sort of psionic evolution or anti evolution as it might be....

I sapose a similer argument could be made for all magic, although its clearly not part of the LotR lore. Magic works because its magic and wizards do it!
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Sure, but how long ago in our world would our modern technology have been considered magic?

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Now there's a definite misuse of that quote. ;)

Anyway, LoTR and Earthsea are about the only fantasy I've ever been able to stomach.
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Freakzilla wrote:Sure, but how long ago in our world would our modern technology have been considered magic?

I've got fire in my pocket, right now!
No doubt about it. But when the wizard can fly and shoot fire from his hands and yell out agrabadabba! poof he turns you into a rabbit!
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That reminds me, I watched Krull a few nights ago... :roll:
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Freakzilla wrote:That reminds me, I watched Krull a few nights ago... :roll:
Krull? Isn't that a tiny crustacean eaten by whales?
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(Krill? :P )

KRULL!!! :lol:

SwordMaster nailed it with the last bit there: turning a person into an animal is MAGIC. No way that can ever be science fiction.

(FH was turning a man into a giant worm, but he did it slowly and it was never described as anything but a physical, biological process of symbiosis/hybridization. Contrast that with the ugly dwarf princess Norma in the McDune fantasies who somehow rebuilds a body from the cloud of vaporized plasma that used to be her old body. There's no hint of an explanation of how that would even be possible ... no mention of plausible physical process. It's MAGIC! :roll: )
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